In 1930 he pitched with the Minneapolis Millers (5-3, 6.86) and the Chicago Cubs. He appeared in 12 games, all but one in relief, for the Cubs in 1930, walking 14 and striking out four in 18⅔ innings with an ERA of 6.27 and a WHIP of 1.714. He ended his MLB career on August 13 and returned to the minors with the Los Angeles Angels of the Pacific Coast League (1931-1932); ending his baseball career at age 27. He was 15-14, 4.55 for LA in '31 and 11-8, 4.70 the next season. Overall in the minors, he was (63-68).